Consolidate the rapid recall of number facts, including positive integer complements to 100 and multiplication facts to 10 x 10, and quickly derive associated division facts
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Understand addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as they apply to whole numbers and decimals; know how to use the laws of arithmetic and inverse operations.
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Consolidate and extend mental methods of calculation to include decimals, fractions and percentages, accompanied where appropriate by suitable jottings.
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Solve simple word problems mentally.
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Know and use the order of operations, including brackets.
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Use standard column procedures to add and subtract whole numbers and decimals with up to two places.
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Multiply and divide three-digit by two-digit whole numbers.
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Multiply and divide decimals with one or two places by single-digit whole numbers.
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Check a result by considering whether it is of the right order of magnitude and by working the problem backwards
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Enter numbers and interpret the display in different contexts (decimals, money).
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Carry out calculations with more than one step using brackets and the memory; use the square root and sign change keys.
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Multiply and divide decimals with one or two places by single-digit whole numbers.
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Interpret the display of a calculator in different contexts (decimals, percentages).
Use names and abbreviations of units of measurement to measure, estimate, calculate and solve problems in everyday contexts involving length, area, mass, capacity and time.
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